The Poetical Works of Edmund SpenserH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1926 - 736 pages |
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... meanes of a Gloss full as great as my Calendar ' , may have found a place among the Visions of the Complaints ; the Latin Stemmata Dudleiana may well have been utilized in The Ruines of Time ; and other poems adapted to embellish the ...
... meanes of a Gloss full as great as my Calendar ' , may have found a place among the Visions of the Complaints ; the Latin Stemmata Dudleiana may well have been utilized in The Ruines of Time ; and other poems adapted to embellish the ...
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... meanes doth make , How he may worke vnto her further smarts : For her he hated as the hissing snake , And in her many troubles did most pleasure take . IO He then deuisde himselfe how to disguise ; For by his mightie science he could ...
... meanes doth make , How he may worke vnto her further smarts : For her he hated as the hissing snake , And in her many troubles did most pleasure take . IO He then deuisde himselfe how to disguise ; For by his mightie science he could ...
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... meanes of hoped victory . But whenas Morpheus had with leaden mace Arrested all that courtly company , Vp - rose Duessa from her resting place , And to the Paynims lodging comes with silent pace . 45 Whom broad awake she finds , in ...
... meanes of hoped victory . But whenas Morpheus had with leaden mace Arrested all that courtly company , Vp - rose Duessa from her resting place , And to the Paynims lodging comes with silent pace . 45 Whom broad awake she finds , in ...
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... of his smart By Dianes meanes , who was Hippolyts frend , Them brought to Esculape , that by his art Did heale them all againe , and ioyned euery part . 50 Amongst these mighty men were wemen mixt , Proud Cant . V. 27 FAERIE QVEENE .
... of his smart By Dianes meanes , who was Hippolyts frend , Them brought to Esculape , that by his art Did heale them all againe , and ioyned euery part . 50 Amongst these mighty men were wemen mixt , Proud Cant . V. 27 FAERIE QVEENE .
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... meanes his bloudie feast to make , A Lyon spyes fast running towards him , The innocent pray in hast he does forsake , Which quit from death yet quakes in euery lim With chaunge of feare , to see the Lyon looke so grim . II Such ...
... meanes his bloudie feast to make , A Lyon spyes fast running towards him , The innocent pray in hast he does forsake , Which quit from death yet quakes in euery lim With chaunge of feare , to see the Lyon looke so grim . II Such ...
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